Savoy - Parada Obrigatória
Título original: Stompin' at the Savoy
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7,3/10
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFour young black women are trying to achieve their dreams of success in the 1930s Harlem.Four young black women are trying to achieve their dreams of success in the 1930s Harlem.Four young black women are trying to achieve their dreams of success in the 1930s Harlem.
- Indicado para 2 Primetime Emmys
- 2 indicações no total
John D'Aquino
- Bill
- (as John Di Aquino)
Blake A. Edwards
- Paul Rothstein
- (as Blake Edwards)
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Debbie Allen did an awesome job directing this movie. I caught the tale end of it on TV a few years ago. From what I saw this was a great movie. The movie focuses on African Americans migration to New York and the historical Savoy ballroom, among other highlights. I found the short portion I was able to watch very interesting. I would love to see the movie aired again, hopefully this time I will get to view it in its entirety, or find out how I can purchase the movie. Another movie of interest to me is Pinky, which is coming out for sale soon. Pinky deals with an African American girl in the South whose skin color allowed her to pass as a white person. African Americans have made many movies, plays, etc., but they are very hard to find. I would like to see more black movies aired besides the typical pimp, drug dealer movies. African Americans contributed many different forms of art to American society. It would be nice to see black movies not just during Black History Month. For what the 'black star channel' offers is not worth paying for - you see repeats of the same movies. I want variety.
I have not seen the movie because I can't figure out how to bring the video up on Amazon Prime. But when I read a description of the movie that talks about a great dance scene to Bennie Goodman's "Sing, Sing, Sing" at the avoy Ballroom it tells me the writer of the script was pretty clueless about the musical history of the era. Bennie Goodman's band was revered by white Folks. The Great Chick Webb's band were the kings of the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem. All of the great black bands - the true creators of big band Jazz and y far the hardest swingers - trembled in their boots when the performed at the Savoy, because Chick was a great drummer and the dancers judged every band by their rhythm. The one time Bennie Goodman played the Savoy it was a battle of the bands and Chick Webb blew Goodman's drummer Gene Krupa OFF THE STAGE!!!! this was a legendary night in Harlem's cultural history, and if the movie blew that it has missed the mark. As I said, I have not yet viewed the film. When I do, if I am proven wrong, I will come back on this site and say so. Hence I regard this review as a heads up to future viewers, not a final judgement on the movie. The mere fact that Debbie Allen, a great dancer.choreographer is directing it assures me that the dancing will be GREAT! And that along with the bevy of black, brown and beige shimming beauties makes it wort the price of the ticket!
This is an Excellent Movie. It premiered approximately 4 years ago on the Lifetime Channel for Black History Month in Chicago. I have not seen a rerun of this movie yet. I have been trying to locate the video (if one exist), however I have been unsuccessful. So if someone has information as to how I can order this movie, please do not hesitate to correspond.
This film authentically captures the true essence of Harlem in the 1930s as it portrays 4 African American women who struggle to make Harlem their home. The realities that these 4 women faced had portrayed the true nature of how we play with the hand that life deals us. This perfectly cast drama takes you back to a time when women were beautiful, elegant and determined. The skillful choreography to Benny Goodmans Sing Sing Sing and the excellent portrayal of Ella Fitzgerald at the Savoy Ballroom (Dawn Lewis) also adds to this authentic, rich, and highly-entertaining historical drama. It is a film that you are sure to watch more than just once!
This film with an all-star cast does a great job of giving you the feel of Harlem 1939. It centers around the lives of 4 women, their relationships and how they eventually broke apart from each other. There is serious talent in the film and it's actors do a great job. I long for the days when you could enjoy a film with black actors and no rappers! Once the 1940's begun the women strove to make their lives better though they were already doing quite well. It winds up tearing them apart from their friends, the very people who you want to be with when you're at the top.
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